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This is a list of the power supply systems that are, or have been, used for railway electrification.

Note that the voltages are nominal and vary depending on load and distance from the substation.

As of 2023 many trams and trains use on-board solid-state electronics to convert these supplies to run three-phase AC traction motors.

Tram electrification systems are listed here.

Key to the tables below

  • Volts: voltage or volt
  • Current:
  • Conductors:
    • overhead line or
    • conductor rail, usually a third rail to one side of the running rails. Conductor rail can be:
      • top contact: oldest, least safe, most affected by ice, snow, rain and leaves. Protection boards are installed on most top contact systems, which increases safety and reduces these affections.
      • side contact: newer, safer, less affected by ice, snow, rain and leaves
      • bottom contact: newest, safest, least affected by ice, snow, rain and leaves
  • Red background indicates voltages no longer in use on the indicated location

Systems using standard voltages

Voltages are defined by two standards: BS EN 50163[1] and IEC 60850.[2]

Overhead systems

600 V DC

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
Worldwide
Many tram systemsThis voltage is mostly used by older tram systems worldwide but by a few modern ones as well. See List of tram systems by gauge and electrification.
GermanyTrossingenTrossingen Railway
HungaryBudapestBudapest MetroLine M1
JapanChōshi, ChibaChōshi Electric Railway
Kyoto, KyotoEizan Electric Railway
KanagawaEnoshima Electric Railway
Matsuyama, EhimeIyotetsu Takahama Line
Shizuoka, ShizuokaShizuoka Railway
RomaniaSibiu countySibiu-Răşinari Narrow Gauge RailwayPart of the former Sibiu tram line
SpainMadridMadrid MetroLines 1, 4, 5, 6 and 9. In process to be converted to 1500 V
United KingdomCrich, EnglandNational Tramway Museum
United StatesBostonMBTA subwayGreen and Mattapan Lines, the at-grade section of Blue Line northeast of Airport station
ClevelandRTA Rapid TransitRed Line
San DiegoSan Diego Trolley

750 V DC

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
Worldwide
Many tram systemsThis voltage is used for most modern tram and light rail systems. See List of tram systems by gauge and electrification
AustriaUpper AustriaLocal lines of Stern & HafferlAlso listed as having 1500 V and 600 V lines
Austria
Switzerland
Rhine / Lake ConstanceInternationale RheinregulierungsbahnConstruction railway for the regulation works of the river Rhine near its outfall into Lake Constance, now preserved. The river forms the border between Austria and Switzerland, and the railway operated in both countries.
GermanyKarlsruhe to Bad Herrenalb with a branch to IttersbachAlbtalbahnRailway of the Upper Rhine
Hong KongHong KongMTRMTR Light Rail
ItalyGenoaGenoa Metro
JapanHamamatsu, ShizuokaEnshū Railway
Hakone, KanagawaHakone Tozan Railway LineBetween Hakone-Yumoto and Gōra
EhimeIyotetsu Yokogawara Line and Gunchū Line
Yokkaichi, MieYokkaichi Asunarou Railway Utsube Line, Hachiōji Line
MieSangi Railway Hokusei Line
MexicoMexico CitySTCLine A
NetherlandsThe Hague, Zoetermeer, Rotterdam and adjacent citiesRandstadrail
RotterdamRotterdam MetroNorth of Capelsebrug station overhead wires
PhilippinesMetro ManilaManila LRT Line 1 (Manila Light Rail Transit System)Between Baclaran and Roosevelt
Manila MRT Line 3 (Manila Metro Rail Transit System)Between North Avenue and Taft Avenue
SwitzerlandCanton of AargauMenziken–Aarau–Schöftland railway line
Republic of China (Taiwan)New TaipeiNew Taipei Metro: all Light Rail lines
TurkeyAdanaAdana Metro
EskişehirEsTram
IstanbulIstanbul MetroLine M1 and M5

1,200 V DC

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
CubaHavanaMatanzas and branchesFerrocarriles Nacionales de CubaOriginally (and still known as) the Hershey Electric Railway
GermanyLusatia900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) gauge mining railways in the lignite district
SpainBarcelona, CataloniaBarcelona MetroUses an overhead conductor rail/beam system
PalmaSóller, MajorcaSóller Railway[3]
SwitzerlandCanton of Bern / canton of SolothurnAare Seeland mobil (ASm)[4][5]
Dietikon, canton of ZürichWohlen, canton of AargauBremgarten-Dietikon-Bahn
ZürichEsslingen, canton of ZürichForchbahnForchbahn proper only; Forchbahn trains access their Zürich terminus via the Zürich tram network, which is electrified at 600 V DC. The rolling stock is equipped to run off both voltages.
Frauenfeld, canton of ThurgauWil, canton of St. GallenFrauenfeld-Wil-Bahn
MeiringenInnertkirchen, canton of BernMeiringen–Innertkirchen Bahn
United StatesLos AngelesInland Empire, CaliforniaPacific Electric Upland–San BernardinoOperated 1914–1950. 600 V in city limits

1,500 V DC

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
ArgentinaBuenos AiresBuenos Aires MetroLines A, C, D, E and H
Tren de la CostaSuburban line
AustraliaMelbourneMelbourne Suburban Railways
Regional New South WalesNSW TrainLink IntercityNewcastle and Central Coast, Blue Mountains to Lithgow and South Coast to Kiama
SydneySydney Trains
Sydney MetroLines partially converted from Sydney Trains only, completely new lines will use 25 kV 50 Hz AC[6]
BangladeshDhakaDhaka Metro RailMRT Line 6 (Dhaka Metro)
BrazilSão PauloSão Paulo MetroLines 4 and 5
BulgariaSofiaSofia MetroLine 3 Gorna Banya – Hadzhi Dimitar
CanadaMontrealRéseau express métropolitainIncl. Deux-Montagnes line that was built by CNoR in 1918 as 2400 V DC, converted to 3000 V DC in the 1980s, converted to 25 kV 60 Hz in 1995 by ARTM, being converted to light-metro standard and 1500 V DC
OttawaO-TrainConfederation Line only; the Trillium Line is diesel LRT.
ChinaBeijingBeijing SubwayLines 6, 14 and 16
ChangchunChangchun Rail TransitLines 1 and 2
ChangshaChangsha Metro
ChangzhouChangzhou Metro
ChengduChengdu MetroExcept lines 17, 18 and 19
ChongqingChongqing Rail TransitLines 1, 4, 5, 6, 10 and Loop Line
DalianDalian Metro
DongguanDongguan Rail Transit
FushunFushun Electric Railway
FuzhouFuzhou Metro
GuangzhouGuangzhou MetroExcept Lines 4, 5, 6, 14 and 21, but overhead wires installed in depots.
GuiyangGuiyang Metro
HainingHangzhou-Haining Intercity Rail
HangzhouHangzhou Metro
HarbinHarbin Metro
HefeiHefei Metro
HohhotHohhot Metro
JinanJinan Metro
LanzhouLanzhou Metro
NanchangNanchang Metro
NanjingNanjing Metro
NanningNanning Metro
NingboNingbo Rail TransitLine 4 uses third rail for returning current
ShanghaiShanghai MetroExcept Lines 16 and 17, but overhead wires installed in the depot for line 16.
ShaoxingShaoxing Metro
ShenyangShenyang Metro
ShenzhenShenzhen MetroExcept Lines 3 and 6, but overhead wires installed in the depot for line 6.
ShijiazhuangShijiazhuang Metro
SuzhouSuzhou Metro
TianjinTianjin MetroLines 5, 6 and 9 only
ÜrümqiÜrümqi Metro
WuhanWuhan MetroLine 6 only
Xi’anXi'an Metro
XiamenXiamen Metro
XuzhouXuzhou Metro
ZhengzhouZhengzhou Metro
ColombiaMedellínMedellín MetroLines A and B
PeruLimaLima Metro
Czech RepublicTáborBechyněSpráva železnicTábor – Bechyně line only (24 km, built in 1903)
Dominican RepublicSanto DomingoSanto Domingo Metro
EgyptCairoCairo MetroLine 1[7][8]
FranceSociété Nationale des Chemins de fer (SNCF)25 kV AC used on new high speed lines (TGV) and in the north (see below)
Hong KongHong KongMass Transit RailwayExcept East Rail line and Tuen Ma line which use 25 kV 50 Hz AC (see below) and the light rail which uses 750 V DC
HungaryBudapestBudapest Cog-wheel RailwayConverted from 550 V DC (city trams nominal voltage at that time) during the 1973 reconstruction.
IndonesiaJakartaKRL Jabodetabek
Jakarta MRT
Yogyakarta-SoloKRL Commuterline Yogyakarta–Solo
IrelandDublinDublin Area Rapid Transit
IsraelTel AvivTel Aviv Light RailRed Line runs partially as a premetro
ItalyRomeRome MetroLine A, Line B, Line Roma-Ostia Lido
JapanJapan Railways (JR) linesMost electrified lines in Kantō, Chūbu, Kansai, Chūgoku, and Shikoku (except Shinkansen and Hokuriku region)
Most private railway linesSee Railway electrification in Japan for more details including exceptions
Most subway lines
South KoreaSeoul National Capital AreaSeoul SubwayExcept Korail Subway Line (except Line 3)
(see below)
BusanBusan Subway
DaeguDaegu Subway
DaejeonDaejeon Subway
GwangjuGwangju Subway
IncheonIncheon Subway Line 1
MexicoMexico CitySTCLine 12
MonterreySistema de Transporte Colectivo Metrorrey
NetherlandsNederlandse Spoorwegen – Dutch Railways (NS)25 kV AC used on high speed lines and freight line Betuweroute (see below); The existing 1500V DC lines might be converted to 3kV DC.
New ZealandWellingtonWellington suburbanExcept Wairarapa Line beyond Upper Hutt. Since 2011, the nominal voltage was 1600 V but with the same tolerances as 1500 V (i.e. 1300–1800 V), making it backwards-compatible with 1500 V rolling stock. Since May 2016 the operating voltage was increased to 1700 V DC following the full introduction of the Matangi EMUs.
PhilippinesMetro ManilaManila MRTMakati Intra-city Subway (Line 5) and Metro Manila Subway (Line 9) only. Line 7 uses 750 V DC third rail.
Metro Manila
Rizal
Manila LRTLine 2 only. Line 1 uses 750 V DC.
Metro Manila
Central Luzon
Laguna
Philippine National RailwaysNorth–South Commuter Railway
PortugalLisbon, Oeiras and CascaisLinha de CascaisTo be converted to 25kV AC.[9]
SingaporeSingaporeMass Rapid TransitNorth East Line, operated by SBS Transit
SlovakiaTatra Mountains in the area of PopradTatra Electric Railway
SpainCataloniaFerrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
MadridADIFOnly Cercedilla-Cotos line
MallorcaServeis Ferroviaris de Mallorca
North coast (Asturias-Leon-Cantabria-Basque Country)FEVE
Basque CountryEuskotren Trena
Valencian CommunityFerrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana
SwedenStockholmRoslagsbanan
SwitzerlandAigleLeysin, canton of VaudChemin de fer Aigle–Leysin (AL)
Aigle, VaudChampéry, canton of ValaisChemin de fer Aigle–Ollon–Monthey–Champéry (AOMC)
AigleLes Diablerets, canton of VaudChemin de fer Aigle–Sépey–Diablerets (ASD)
InterlakenLauterbrunnen / Grindelwald, canton of BernBerner Oberland Bahn (BOB)
Canton of JuraChemins de fer du Jura (CJ)Metre gauge lines only
LausanneBercher, canton of VaudChemin de fer Lausanne–Échallens–Bercher (LEB)
NyonLa Cure, canton of VaudChemin de fer Nyon-St-Cergue-Morez (NStCNM)Converted in the 1980s from 2200 V DC
Vitznau / GoldauRigiRigi Bahnen (VRB/ARB)
WilderswilSchynige Platte, canton of BernSchynige Platte Bahn (SPB)
LiestalWaldenburg, canton of Basel-CountryWaldenburgerbahn (WB)
LauterbrunnenGrindelwald, canton of BernWengernalpbahn (WAB)
TurkeyBursaBursaray
IstanbulIstanbul MetroLine M3, M4, M7, M8, M9 and M11
United KingdomNewcastle, Sunderland, Gateshead and TynesideTyne & Wear MetroLight rail
United StatesChicagoMetra Electric District
MarylandPurple LineLight rail under construction
Northern Indiana & ChicagoSouth Shore Line
OregonSouthern Pacific Red Electric Lines1914–1929
SeattleCentral LinkLight rail

3 kV DC

CountryLocationName of systemNote
BelgiumBelgium National Railways (SNCB)National standard. 25 kV AC used on high speed lines and some lines in the south (see below).
BrazilRio de JaneiroSuperVia Trens Urbanos
São PauloSão Paulo Metropolitan Trains
ChileEmpresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado
Czech RepublicSpráva železnicNorthern part of network only (approx. the Děčín – Praha – Ostrava route). The system change stations are Kadaň-Prunéřov, Beroun, Benešov u Prahy, Kutná Hora hl.n., Svitavy, Nezamyslice, Nedakonice. The southern part uses 25 kV 50 Hz (see below).
The 3 kV system is to be phased out in favour of 25 kV AC.[10]
EstoniaTallinnElronCommuter rail only
GeorgiaGeorgian RailwaysIn fact 3,300 V
ItalyRete Ferroviaria Italiana25 kV AC used on new high speed lines (see below)
North KoreaKorean State RailwayNational standard
LatviaLatvian RailwaysCommuter rail only.
MoroccoONCFNational standard
NetherlandsProRailPlanned
PolandPolish State RailwaysNational standard. Planned high speed lines in Poland will use 25 kV AC[11]
Warsaw and suburbsWarszawska Kolej Dojazdowa600 V DC until 27 May 2016
RussiaRussian RailwaysNew electrification use only 25 kV AC (see below), except Moscow Central Circle and other interconnection lines in Moscow, and 2 interconnection lines (Veymarn line and Kamennogorsk line) in St. Petersburg. Sverdlovsk railway and West Siberian railway to be converted to 25 kV AC.
SlovakiaSlovak Republic Railways (ŽSR)Northern main line (connected to Czech Republic and Poland) and eastern lines (around Košice and Prešov), conversion to 25 kV AC planned,[10] and the broad gauge line between Košice and the Ukraine border (it will remain 3 kV until new broad gauge line construction, then convert to 25 kV AC), planned new broad gauge line is supposed to use 25 kV AC. Currently, the part north and east of the station Púchov uses 3 kV DC, the rest uses 25 kV 50 Hz (see below).
SloveniaSlovenian RailwaysNational standard
South AfricaTransnet Freight Rail; MetrorailNational standard; also 25 kV AC (see below) and 50 kV AC used
SpainAdministrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias25 kV AC used on high speed lines (AVE) (see below)
UkraineUkrainian RailwaysIn east (Donetsk industrial zone), in west (west from L'viv – connecting to Slovakia and Poland), to be converted to 25 kV AC[12] (see below)

15 kV AC, 16+23 Hz / 16.7 Hz

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
AustriaÖBBNational standard. Planned new high speed lines will near the border use 25 kV AC: Innsbruck-Italy and broad gauge to Ukraine. Austrian national railways also operating small country Liechtenstein where is alson used 15 kV AC.
Czech RepublicZnojmo - RetzSpráva železnicIsolated section near border with Austria
GermanyDeutsche Bahn - German National Railways (DB)National standard
NorwayNorwegian National Rail Administration
SwedenSwedish Transport Administration
SwitzerlandCanton of BernBLS
Central Switzerland and Bernese HighlandsZentralbahn
Canton of VaudChemin de fer Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM)
Canton of ZürichSihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn
Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS)

25 kV AC, 50 Hz

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
ArgentinaBuenos AiresRoca LineConstituciónEzeiza
Constitución – Alejandro Korn
Constitución – Bosques
Constitución – La Plata
AustraliaBrisbane, North Coast line, Blackwater and Goonyella coal railwaysQueensland Rail
PerthTransperth
AdelaideAdelaide MetroSeaford/Flinders and Gawler lines electrified
SydneySydney MetroCompletely new lines (Western Sydney Airport and Sydney Metro West) converted lines use 1500V DC[6]
BelarusNational standard
BelgiumBelgium National Railways (NMBS/SNCB)High-speed lines and some other lines. The rest of the network is 3 kV DC (see above)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
BotswanaProposed line to Namibia
BulgariaBulgarian State Railways
ChinaChina RailwayNational standard
BeijingBeijing SubwayDaxing Airport Line only
ChengduChengdu MetroLines 17, 18 and 19 only
WenzhouWenzhou Rail Transit
CroatiaCroatian RailwaysLines Zagreb-Rijeka and Rijeka-Šapjane formerly used 3kv DC traction
Czech RepublicSpráva železnicSouthern lines only (linking Karlovy Vary – Cheb – Plzeň – České Budějovice – Tábor – Jihlava – Brno – Břeclav – Slovakia), northern lines use 3 kV DC (see above)
DenmarkBanedanmarkNational standard, excluding Copenhagen S-train
DjiboutiAddis Ababa–Djibouti RailwayEthiopian Railway Corporation
EthiopiaAddis Ababa–Djibouti RailwayEthiopian Railway Corporation
FinlandNational standard
FranceNorth and new linesSNCFA number of lines also electrified with 1.5 kV (see above)
GermanyHarzRübelandbahn
GreeceHellenic Railways OrganisationNational standard
Hong KongKowloon, New TerritoriesMTREast Rail and Tuen Ma lines
HungaryHungarian State Railways and Raaberbahn
IndiaIndian RailwaysEntire IR network uses the current system since 2016.
MumbaiMumbai Suburban RailwayConversion from 1.5 kV DC to the current system was completed in 2012 (for Western line[13]) and 2016 (for Central line[14][15][16]) respectively
MumbaiMumbai Metro (Line 1)
Chennai (Madras)Chennai Metro
DelhiDelhi Metro
HyderabadHyderabad Metro
PunePune Metro
NagpurNagpur Metro
JaipurJaipur Metro
LucknowLucknow Metro
IranPlanned
IsraelIsrael RailwaysConstruction contract awarded in December 2015.[17] Initial test runs began December 2017.
ItalyRete Ferroviaria Italiana (Italian Railways Network)New high-speed lines only, other lines use 3 kV DC (see above)
JapanKantō (northeast of Tokyo), Tōhoku, and Hokkaido regionsJR East Tohoku Shinkansen, Joetsu Shinkansen, and Hokuriku Shinkansen (sections between TokyoKaruizawa, and between JōetsumyōkōItoigawa)
JR Hokkaido Hokkaido Shinkansen
25 kV AC 60 Hz in some areas (see below).
Kazakhstan
LaosBoten–Vientiane railway
LatviaLatvian RailwaysEastern lines only (planned)
LithuaniaKena — Kaunas and Lentvaris — TrakaiLithuanian Railways (LG)Electrification of Naujoji Vilnia – Kena —

Gudogai (BCh) route for Vilnius – Minsk (Belarus) services is established on 2017. Further Kaunas – Klaipeda and Kaunas – Kybartai corridors electrification will follow projects.

LuxembourgChemins de fer luxembourgeois (CFL)National standard
MalaysiaPadang BesarKL SentralGemasKTM ETS (run through West Coast railway line), Keretapi Tanah Melayu BerhadUnder construction: Hat Yai (in Thailand) – Padang Besar (to be opened by 2020) and GemasJohor Bahru (to be opened by 2022)
Bukit MertajamPadang Regas and ButterworthPadang BesarKTM Komuter Northern Sector, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad
Batu CavesPulau Sebang/Tampin, Tanjung MalimPort Klang and KL SentralTerminal SkyparkKTM Komuter Central Sector (Seremban Line, Port Klang Line and Skypark Link), Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad
KL SentralKLIA2Express Rail Link (KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit)
MontenegroBelgrade–Bar railway and Nikšić–Podgorica railwayRailways of Montenegro
MoroccoKenitra–Tangier high-speed rail lineONCFCasablanca–Kenitra section of high-speed rail remains at 3 kV DC[18]
NamibiaProposed line to Botswana
NetherlandsHSL-Zuid high speed line and Betuweroute freight lineNederlandse Spoorwegen1.5 kV DC used on the rest of the network (see above)
New ZealandAucklandAuckland suburban77 km between Swanson and Papakura; first service 28 April 2014
Central North IslandNorth Island Main Trunk411 km between Palmerston North and Hamilton
North MacedoniaMakedonski Železnici
PolandHrubieszówBroad Gauge Metallurgy Line (LHS)A section from the border to Hrubieszów will be electrified in conjunction with the electrification of the connecting border – Izov – Kovel line in Ukraine.[19] The reminder sections will follow.
PortugalPortuguese Railways (CP)Except the Linha de Cascais (1500 V DC)
RomaniaCaile Ferate Romane
RussiaRussian RailwaysNational standard used for new electrification; some areas still use 3 kV DC (see above)
Saudi ArabiaHaramain High-Speed RailwaySaudi Railways OrganizationRenfe and Adif will operate the trains and manage the line until 2030
SerbiaSerbian Railways
SlovakiaSlovak Republic Railways (ŽSR)South-western lines only (around Bratislava, Kuty, Trencin, Trnava, Nove Zamky, Zvolen) and the rest of the network (except narrow gauge lines), currently 3 kV DC, to follow (see above)
South AfricaTransnet Freight Rail, GautrainAlso 3 kV DC (see above) and 50 kV 50 Hz used.
SpainADIF Alta VelocidadHigh-speed lines only, other lines use 3 kV DC (see above)
ThailandBangkokSuvarnabhumi Airport Link
Tunisia[20]
TurkeyTurkish State Railways (TCDD)National standard
United KingdomNetwork RailExcept Southern region and Merseyrail and Northern Ireland
UkraineUkrainian RailwaysNational standard, in most of the west; also 3 kV DC in the east (see above)
Uzbekistan
ZimbabweGweruHarareNational Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)De-energised in 2008. May be renewed in the future.[21]

25 kV AC, 60 Hz

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
JapanKantō (west of Tokyo), Chūbu, Kansai, Chūgoku, and Kyushu regionsTōkaidō-Sanyō Shinkansen
Hokuriku Shinkansen (sections between KaruizawaJōetsumyōkō, and between ItoigawaKanazawa)
Kyushu Shinkansen
Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen
25 kV AC 50 Hz in eastern Japan (see above)
South KoreaKorailAll Korail freight/passenger lines except Seoul subway Line 3 which is 1.5 kV DC (see above)
SeoulShinbundang line
Incheon, SeoulA'REX
MexicoGreater Mexico CityFerrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México[22]
Mexico Valley, Toluca ValleyEl InsurgenteFirst section operating on 2023. Rest expected mid of 2024
Yucatán PeninsulaTren MayaUnder construction. About 40% of the route to be electrified [23]
Republic of China (Taiwan)Taiwan Railways AdministrationNational standard
Western TaiwanTaiwan High Speed Rail
United StatesNew JerseyMorris & Essex Lines, New Jersey TransitConverted from 3,000 V DC to 25 kV 60 Hz in 1984.
Aberdeen-Matawan to Long Branch, New JerseyNorth Jersey Coast Line, New Jersey TransitConverted in 1978 from Pennsylvania Railroad 11 kV 25 Hz system to the 12.5 kV 25 Hz on the Rahway-Matawan ROW and 12.5 kV 60 Hz electrification extended to Long Branch in 1988. The Matawan-Long Branch voltage converted from 12.5 kV 60 Hz system to the 25 kV 60 Hz in 2002.
New Haven to BostonNortheast Corridor (NEC), AmtrakElectrified in 2000; see Amtrak's 60 Hz traction power system
DenverDenver RTDOpened in 2016; separate 750 V DC system for light rail
Los Angeles to Las VegasBrightline WestBegan construction in 2024, expected to be operational by 2027-28. First train to connect Las Vegas and Southern California since the Desert Wind ceased operations back in 1997. Will be the first dedicated high-speed rail route in the United States, though connection from Rancho Cucamonga to Los Angeles is not yet finalized for planning. Either would run on a new dedicated track or an electrified and upgraded portion of the route of the Metrolink San Bernardino Line. If connects to the Palmdale Transportation Center in Palmdale, it would also connect to the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line along with the California High-Speed Rail. Would connect most other rail services at Union Station in Los Angeles.
San Francisco to AnaheimCalifornia High-Speed RailBegan construction in 2015, set to begin operation between Merced and Bakersfield in 2029-30, with the remainder of the route set to begin operation in 2033. Mostly running on dedicated tracks for most of its route, except for portions of its route in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Greater Los Angeles Area. Will also run alongside other commuter rails, including the electrified Caltrain. However, no plans for another connecting commuter rail, Metrolink to be electrified, so will still use diesel locomotives, all the lines would connect at Union Station in Los Angeles, and some routes at other high-speed rail stations that share Metrolink service. Same would go for the connecting Amtrak routes such as the Pacific Surfliner, Coast Starlight, San Joaquins, Capitol Corridor, and the Southwest Chief. Will eventually construct Phase 2 to connect Sacramento and San Diego.
San Francisco PeninsulaCaltrainUnder construction, expected by 2024; see Electrification of Caltrain
New MexicoNavajo Mine Railroad
TexasTexas Utilities, Monticello & Martin Lakesee E25B and Internet reference[24]

Conductor rail systems

600 V DC conductor

All systems are third rail unless stated otherwise. Used by some older metros.

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
ArgentinaBuenos AiresUrquiza LineFederico Lacroze-General Lemos
CanadaTorontoToronto subwayOnly on subway lines
GreeceAthensEIS/ISAPused between 1904 and 1985
ItalyTurinSuperga Rack Railway
JapanTokyoTokyo Metro Ginza Line and Marunouchi Line
Nagoya, AichiNagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama Line and Meijō Line
SwedenStockholmStockholm Metro650 V, Green and Red Lines
United KingdomGlasgowGlasgow Subway
United StatesAnaheim, CaliforniaDisneyland Monorail
BostonMassachusetts Bay Transportation AuthorityRed and Orange Lines, the subway part of the Blue Line southwest of Airport station
ChicagoChicago "L"elevated and subway lines
Staten IslandStaten Island Railway
New York City metro areaPATH
PhiladelphiaSoutheastern Pennsylvania Transportation AuthorityBroad Street Line
Bay Lake, FloridaWalt Disney World Monorail System

750 V DC conductor

Conductor rail systems have been separated into tables based on whether they are top, side or bottom contact. Used by most metros outside Asia and the former Eastern bloc.

Bottom contact
CountryLocationName of systemNotes
AlgeriaAlgiersAlgiers Metro
AustriaViennaVienna U-Bahn
BrazilSão PauloSão Paulo MetroExcept Lines 4 and 5
ChinaBeijingBeijing SubwayCapital Airport Line only
KunmingKunming MetroExcept Line 4
TianjinTianjin MetroLines 2 and 3 only
WuhanWuhan MetroLines 1, 2, 3 and 4 only
Czech RepublicPraguePrague Metro
DenmarkCopenhagenCopenhagen Metro
EgyptCairoCairo MetroLine 2 and Line 3
FinlandHelsinkiHelsinki Metro
GermanyBerlinBerlin U-Bahn and Berlin S-BahnLines from U5 to U9 (large profile). Negative polarity.
HamburgHamburg U-Bahn
MunichMunich U-Bahn
NurembergNuremberg U-Bahn
IndiaBangaloreNamma Metro
KochiKochi Metro
AhmedabadAhmedabad Metro
KanpurKanpur Metro
GurgaonRapid Metro Gurgaon
KolkataKolkata Metro
South KoreaBusanBusan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit
MalaysiaKlang ValleyKlang Valley Integrated Transit System LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling lines, MRT Kajang and Putrajaya lines, and KL Monorailto be used on LRT Shah Alam Line
NetherlandsAmsterdamAmsterdam Metroincluding line 51 north of Station Zuid
RotterdamRotterdam MetroNorth of Capelsebrug station overhead wires
NorwayOsloOslo T-bane
PolandWarsawWarsaw Metro
RomaniaBucharestBucharest Metro
SingaporeSingaporeMass Rapid TransitNorth–South, East–West, Circle and Thomson-East Coast lines operated by SMRT Trains
Downtown line operated by SBS Transit
Republic of China (Taiwan)KaohsiungKaohsiung Metro
TaipeiTaipei Metro
TaoyuanTaipeiTaoyuan Metro
TurkeyAnkaraAnkara Metro
IstanbulIstanbul MetroLines M2 and M6 only
İzmirİzmir Metro
United KingdomLondonDocklands Light Railway
United StatesNew York CityMetro-North Railroad
Side contact
CountryLocationName of systemNotes
CanadaMontrealMontreal Metro(guide bars, see DC, four-rail below)
ChinaShanghaiShanghai MetroPujiang lineCentral guide rail for rubber-tyred Bombardier Innovia APM 300
ChileSantiagoSantiago Metro
FranceParisParis Métro (Rubber tired)Positive (and sometimes negative) polarity on guide bars. See DC, four-rail below.
LyonLyon Métro
MarseilleMarseille Métro
LilleLille Métro
RennesRennes Métro
ToulouseToulouse Métro
Hong KongHong KongHong Kong International Airport
Automated People Mover (APM)
Mitsubishi "Crystal Mover" system using two power rails (positive and negative) with side collection.
IndonesiaPalembangPalembang Light Rail TransitPalembang Light Rail Transit and Greater Jakarta Light Rail Transit are operated by Kereta Api Indonesia. Jakarta Light Rail Transit is operated by Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro).
JakartaJakarta Light Rail Transit
Greater Jakarta Light Rail Transit
JapanSapporo, HokkaidoSapporo Municipal Subway Namboku Line
SingaporeSingaporeLight Rail TransitSengkang LRT Line and Punggol LRT Line operated by SBS Transit
SingaporeSentosa ExpressSentosa Express operated by SDC
MalaysiaKlang ValleyKlang Valley Integrated Transit System LRT Kelana Jaya lineInnovia Metro system using two power rails (positive and negative) with side collection.
United StatesLas VegasLas Vegas Monorail
Top contact
CountryLocationName of systemNotes
CanadaVancouverVancouver SkyTrainCanada Line only
ChinaBeijingBeijing SubwayCapital Airport Line use bottom contact
TianjinTianjin MetroLine 1 only
FranceParisParis Métro (Conventional metro)
GermanyBerlinBerlin U-BahnLines from U1 to U4 (small profile)
GreeceAthensAthens MetroLine 1 was 600 V before 1985.
HungaryBudapestBudapest MetroExcept line M1, which is 600 V DC with overhead lines.
IndiaKolkataKolkata Metro
JapanOsaka, OsakaOsaka MetroExcept the Sakaisuji Line, Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, and the Imazatosuji Line, which are 1,500 V DC with overhead lines.
Suita, Osaka
Toyonaka, Osaka
Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway
Higashiosaka, Osaka
Ikoma, Nara
Nara, Nara
Kintetsu Keihanna Line
Yokohama, KanagawaYokohama Municipal SubwayBlue Line (Line 1 and Line 3) only
North KoreaPyongyangPyongyang Metrobased on fleet of cars from Beijing and Germany
South KoreaYonginEverline
PortugalLisbonLisbon Metro
SwedenStockholmStockholm MetroNominal voltage 650 V, subway 3 (blue line) 750 V. Subway 1 and 2 will change in the long term to 750 V.
United KingdomLiverpoolMerseyrail
LondonNorthern City Lineaccess to City (Moorgate)
LondonSuburban electrification of the LNWR Suburban Networkformerly four-rail out of Euston and Broad Street, curtailed, upgraded and standardised
Southern EnglandSouthern Region of British Railways and successors660 V system upgraded and expanded
LondonWaterloo and City lineUpgraded by Railtrack to 750V prior to sale to London Underground
United StatesAtlantaMARTA
Los AngelesLos Angeles Metro RailB and D Lines
MiamiMetrorail
New York City and Long Island
East River Tunnels shared with Amtrak
Long Island Rail RoadCentral, Greenport, and Oyster Bay branches not electrified; Montauk Branch not electrified east of Babylon; Port Jefferson Branch not electrified east of Huntington
PhiladelphiaPATCO Speedline
Puerto RicoTren Urbano
Washington, D.C.Washington Metro
within the Hudson and East River Tunnels as well as under Manhattan
Northeast Corridor
Amtrak
within the Hudson Tunnel into ManhattanNew Jersey Transit
Mixed
TypeCountryLocationName of systemNotes
See noteChinaTianjinTianjin MetroTop contact in Line 1, bottom contact in Lines 2 and 3

1,200 V DC conductor

All systems are third rail and side contact unless stated otherwise.

CountryLocationName of systemNotes
GermanyHamburgHamburg S-Bahn15 kV  16.7 Hz AC with overhead line in part of network.
United KingdomManchesterBury LineDismantled 1991, converted to Manchester Metrolink tramway (750 V DC overhead)
United StatesCaliforniaCentral California Traction Company1908–1946

1,500 V DC conductor

All systems are third rail unless stated otherwise.

TypeCountryLocationName of systemNotes
Bottom contactFranceParisParis Métro Line 18Currently under construction
ToulouseLine C (Toulouse Metro) [fr]Currently under construction
Side contactChambéry – ModaneCuloz–Modane railwayused between 1925 and 1976, today overhead wire
Bottom contactChinaBeijingBeijing SubwayLine 7 only
GuangzhouGuangzhou MetroLines 4, 5, 6, 14 and 21 only. Overhead wires in depots; all trains are equipped with pantographs
KunmingKunming MetroLine 4 only
QingdaoQingdao Metro
ShanghaiShanghai MetroLines 16 and 17 only. Overhead wires in depot of Line 16, all trains on Line 16 have pantographs for depot use.
ShenzhenShenzhen MetroLines 3 and 6 only. Overhead wires in depot of Line 6, all trains on Line 6 have pantographs for depot use.
WuhanWuhan MetroLines 7, 8, 11 and Yangluo Line only
WuxiWuxi Metro

Systems using non-standard voltages

Overhead systems

DC voltage

VoltageCountryLocationName of systemNotes
120United KingdomSeaton, DevonSeaton TramwayHalf scale trams. Operated 1969-now. Substations have battery banks for back up.
250United StatesChicagoChicago Tunnel Companyoperated 1906–1959
525SwitzerlandLauterbrunnenBergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Mürren
550Hong KongHong Kong IslandHong Kong Tramways
Isle of ManIsle of ManManx Electric Railwayincluding Snaefell Mountain Railway
IndiaKolkataTrams in Kolkata
United StatesBakersfield, CaliforniaBakersfield and Kern Electric Railwayoperated 1888–1942
Fresno, CaliforniaFresno Traction Companyoperated 1903–1939
Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix Street Railwayoperated 1888–1948[25]
650United StatesBuffalo, New YorkBuffalo Metro Rail
El Paso, TexasEl Paso Streetcar
PittsburghPittsburgh Light Rail
SwitzerlandBaselBasel Trams (BVB/BLT)
660PolandMetropolis GZMSilesian Interurbans
700SwitzerlandBexCol de Bretaye, VaudChemin de fer Bex-Villars-Bretaye
730United StatesPennsylvaniaPhiladelphia Suburban Transportation Companypurchased by Philadelphia and Western Railroad in 1953 and converted to 600 VDC[26]
800PolandTricitySzybka Kolej Miejska (Tricity)Operated 1951–1976. Converted to 3,000 V DC in 1976.
825United StatesPortland, OregonMAX, TriMetLight rail sections west of NE 9th Avenue & Holladay Street utilize a 750 V system
850SwitzerlandCapolagoMonte Generoso, TicinoFerrovia Monte Generoso (MG)
900FribourgGruyere – Fribourg – Morat
VaudMontreux–Lenk im Simmental line
Vevey–Les Pléiades
1,000Italy
Switzerland
St Moritz, canton of GraubündenTirano, LombardyRhätische Bahn (RhB)Bernina line only; remainder of system electrified at 11 kV AC, 16 2⁄3 Hz. The Bernina line is an international line linking Switzerland (St. Moritz) with Italy (Tirano)
HungaryBudapestBudapest Commuter Rail and Rapid Transit (BHÉV)[27]
1,100ArgentinaBuenos AiresBuenos Aires Metro (Subterráneos de Buenos Aires)Only Line A (converted to 1,500 V DC with La Brugeoise trains replaced by new rolling stock in 2013)
1,250SwitzerlandCanton of BernRegionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn (RBS)All lines except tram line 6 between Bern and Worb, which is electrified at 600 V DC[28]
1,350Italy
Switzerland
Domodossola, PiedmontLocarno, canton of TicinoDomodossola–Locarno railway line (FART / SSIF [de])International railway between Italy (Domodossola) and Switzerland (Locarno)
SwitzerlandLuganoPonte Tresa, canton of TicinoFerrovia Lugano–Ponte Tresa (FLP)
1,650DenmarkCopenhagenCopenhagen S-trainSuburban rail network in Copenhagen
ItalyRomeRome–Giardinetti railwayIsolated Italian metre gauge line.
2,400GermanyLausitzerwork line of the Lausitzer Braunkohle coal company
PolandKoninKonin Coal Mine[29]
TurekPAK KWB ADAMÓW[29]mine closed in February 2021, the railway will be dismantled[30]
FranceGrenobleChemin de fer de La Mure−1,200 V, +1,200 V two wire system from 1903 to 1950. 2,400 V since 1950.[31]
United StatesMontanaButte, Anaconda and Pacific Railwayelectrified 1913–1967, dismantled in favor of diesel power
3,500United KingdomManchesterBury – Holcombe Brookoperated 1913–1918
6,000Russiaexperiments in the late 1970s (3,000 V DC lines)

AC voltage

VoltageFrequencyCountryLocationName of systemNotes
3,30015 HzUnited StatesTulare County, CaliforniaVisalia Electric Railroad1904–1992
25 HzUnited StatesNapa and Solano Counties, CaliforniaSan Francisco, Napa and Calistoga Railway1905–1937
5,50016+23 HzGermanyMurnauAmmergau Railway1905–1955, after 1955 15 kV, 16.7 Hz
6,25050 HzUnited KingdomLondon, Essex, HertsGreat Eastern suburban linesGreat Eastern suburban lines from Liverpool Street London, 1950s–c1980 (converted to 25 kV)
United KingdomGlasgowGlasgow suburban linesSections of the North Clyde Line and Cathcart Circle Line from 1960-1970s
6,30025 HzGermanyHamburgHamburg S-BahnOperated with AC 1907–1955. Used both AC and DC (1,200 V 3rd rail) 1940–1955.
6,50025 HzAustriaSankt PöltenMariazellerbahn
6,600NorwayOrkdalThamshavnbanen
6,60050 HzGermanyCologne LowlandHambachbahn and Nord-Süd-Bahntransports lignite from open-pit mines to powerplants. Owned by RWE.
6,70025 HzUnited KingdomMorecambe branch lineLancaster to Heysham1908–1951
Converted to 25 kV 50 Hz as a test bed for the future main line electrification system
South London lineLondon Victoria to London Bridge1909–1928
Converted to 660 V (later 750 V) DC third-rail supply
8 kV25 HzGermanyKarlsruheAlb Valley Railway1911–1966, today using 750 V DC
10 kVNetherlandsThe HagueRotterdamHofpleinlijnfrom 1908, in 1926 converted to 1,500 DC, In 2006 replaced by 750 V DC light rail
10 kV50 HzRussiaindustrial railways at quarriesRussian Railwaysoperated from 1950s at coal and ore quarries
UkraineUkrainian Railways
Kazakhstansome private industrial railways in Kazakhstan
11 kV16+23 HzSwitzerlandGraubündenRhätische Bahn (RhB)Except the Bernina line, which is electrified at 1,000 V DC
Matterhorn-Gotthard-Bahn (MGB)formerly Furka Oberalp Bahn (FO) and BVZ Zermatt-Bahn
50 HzFranceSaint-Gervais-les-BainsMont Blanc Tramway
11 kV25 HzUnited StatesPennsylvania Railroad
Etc.,
All lines now 12 kV 25 Hz or 12.5 kV 60 Hz
See Railroad electrification in the United States
United StatesWashingtonCascade TunnelConverted from three-phase 6600 V 25 Hz in 1927, dismantled 1956
United StatesColoradoDenver and Intermountain Railroaddismantled c. 1953[32]
12 kV16+23 HzFrancelines in PyreneesChemin de fer du Midimost converted to 1,500 V 1922–23; Villefranche-Perpignan diesel 1971, then 1,500 V 1984
12 kV25 HzUnited StatesWashington, DCNew York CityNortheast Corridor (NEC), Amtrak11 kV until 1978
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to PhiladelphiaKeystone Corridor, Amtrak11 kV until 1978
PhiladelphiaSEPTARegional Rail system only; 11 kV until 1978
12 kV25 HzUnited StatesRahway to Aberdeen-Matawan, New JerseyNorth Jersey Coast Line, New Jersey Transit1978–2002 (11 kV until 1978). Converted to 25 kV 60 Hz
12.5 kV60 HzUnited StatesPelham, NY-New Haven, CTNew Haven Line, Metro-North Railroad, Amtrak11 kV until 1985
16 kV50 HzHungaryBudapest–Hegyeshalom railwayBudapest to HegyeshalomKandó system 1931–1972, converted to 25 kV 50 Hz
20 kVGermanyFreiburgHöllentalbahnOperated 1933–1960. Converted to 15 kV 16+23 Hz.
FranceAix-les-BainsLa Roche-sur-ForonSociété Nationale des Chemins de fer (SNCF)Operated 1950–1953. Converted to 25 kV 50 Hz.
20 kV50 HzJapanmost electrified JR/the third sector lines in Hokkaidō and TōhokuJR East, JR Hokkaidō, and others
60 Hzmost electrified JR/the third sector lines in Kyūshū and Hokuriku regionJR Kyūshū and others
50 kV50 HzSouth AfricaNorthern Cape, Western CapeSishen–Saldanha railway lineopened in 1976 and hauls iron ore
60 HzCanadaBritish ColumbiaTumbler Ridge Subdivision of BC Rail (Now Canadian National Railway)Opened in 1983 to serve a coal mine in the northern Rocky Mountains. No longer in use.
United StatesArizonaBlack Mesa and Lake Powell RailroadFirst line to use 50 kV electrification when it opened in 1973. This was an isolated coal-hauling short line; no longer in use.
60 HzUnited StatesUtahDeseret Power RailroadFormerly Deseret Western Railway. This is an isolated coal-hauling short line.

Three-phase AC voltage

Two wires
VoltageCurrentCountryLocationName of systemNotes
72550 Hz, SwitzerlandZermattGornergrat, canton of ValaisGornergratbahn
75040 Hz, 3φBurgdorfThunBurgdorf-Thun BahnOperated 1899–1933
converted to 15 kV 16+23 Hz in 1933
90060 Hz, 3φBrazilRio de JaneiroCorcovado Rack Railway
112550 Hz, 3φSwitzerlandInterlakenJungfraubahn
360015 Hz, 3φItalyNorthern ItalyValtellina Electrification1902–1917
50 Hz, 3φFranceSaint-Jean-de-Luz to LarrunChemin de Fer de la Rhune
360016 Hz, 3φItaly
Switzerland
Simplon Tunnel1906–1930
360016+23 Hz, 3φItalyoperated 1912–1976 in Upper Italy (more info needed)
Porrettana railwayFS1927–1935
360016+23 Hz, 3φItalyTrento/Trient to BrennerBrenner Railway1929–1965
520025 Hz, 3φSpainGérgalSanta FeC.de H. Sur de España1911–1966?
660025 Hz, 3φUnited StatesCascade TunnelGreat Northern Railway (U.S.)1909–1929
10 kV45 Hz, 3φItalyRomaSulmonaFS1929–1944[33]
Three wires
VoltageCurrentCountryLocationName of systemNotes
3000 V50 HzGermanyKierbergZahnradbahn Tagebau Gruhlwerkrack railway (0.7 km)
operated 1927–1949
10000 VBerlin-Lichterfelde (de)test track (1.8 km);
variable voltage and frequency;
trial runs 1898–1901
14 kV
(See notes)
38 Hz – 48 Hz
(See notes)
ZossenMarienfeldetest track (23.4 km);
trial runs 1901–1904
variable voltage between 10 kV and 14 kV and frequency between 38 Hz and 48 Hz.
50 HzRussiaShip elevator of Krasnoyarsk Reservoirlength: 1.5 km, 9000 mm gauge

Conductor rail systems (DC voltage)

Conductor rail systems have been separated into tables based on whether they are top, side or bottom contact.

Top contact systems

VoltageTypeCountryLocationName of systemNotes
50See notesUnited KingdomBrightonVolk's Electric RailwayVolk's Railway prior to 1884
(current fed through running rails)
110third railClaims to be the world's oldest operational electric railway
160Volk's Railway between 1884 and 1980s
100fourth railBeaulieuBeaulieu Monorail (National Motor MuseumBeaulieu Palace House)current fed by 2 contact wires
180See notesGermanyBerlin-LichterfeldeSiemens streetcarCurrent fed through the running rails
Operated 1881–1891
200third railUnited KingdomSouthendSouthend Pier RailwayUntil 1902[34]
250Hythe, HampshireHythe Pier Railway
United StatesChicago, IllinoisChicago Tunnel CompanyMorgan Rack
1904, revenue service 1906–1908
300GeorgiaNew Athos Cave Railway
400GermanyBerchtesgadenBerchtesgaden Salt Mine Railway
440United KingdomLondonPost Office RailwayDisused by post office since 2003[35] Now small section near Mount Pleasant operated as tourist attraction with battery powered stock[36]
150 V was used in station areas to limit train speed
550ArgentinaBuenos AiresBuenos Aires Metro (Subterráneos de Buenos Aires)Only Line B
625United StatesNew York CityNew York City Subway
630PhiladelphiaSEPTANorristown High Speed Line
fourth railUnited KingdomLondonLondon UndergroundSupplied at +420 V and −210 V (630 V total).
650See notesEuston to Watford DC LineThird rail with fourth rail bonded to running rail
To enable London Underground trains to operate between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone. Similar bonding arrangements are used on the North London Line between Richmond and Gunnersbury and on the District Line between Putney Bridge and Wimbledon.
660third railSouthern Railway & London & South Western Railwaysome areas up to 1939, original standard, mostly upgraded to 750 V (except for sections that operate with LUL stock).
700United StatesBaltimore, MarylandBaltimore Metro SubwayLink
800GermanyBerlinBerlin S-Bahndiscontinued, today 750 V
825North KoreaPyongyangPyongyang Metrouses old 750 V Berlin U-Bahn rolling stock
1000United StatesSan FranciscoBay Area Rapid Transit[37]

Side contact systems

All third rail unless otherwise stated.

VoltageCountryLocationName of systemNotes
650CanadaVancouverSkyTrainExpo Line (1985) and Millennium Line (2006). Linear induction.
850FranceMartignySaint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway
1200GermanyHamburgHamburg S-BahnSince 1940. Used both third rail DC (1200 V) and overhead line AC (6.3 kV 25 Hz) until 1955. Also uses German standard 15 kV AC 16 2/3 Hz overhead electrification on the section between Neugraben and Stade on line S3, opened in December 2007.

Bottom contact systems

All third rail unless otherwise stated.

VoltageCountryLocationName of systemNotes
700United StatesNew YorkMetro-North RailroadHudson and Harlem Lines, southern part of New Haven Line. Original New York Central Railroad electrification scheme to Grand Central Terminal.
PhiladelphiaSEPTAMarket–Frankford LineOriginally 600 V, raised to 700 V
825BelarusMinskMinsk MetroFSU underground system standard,[38] 825V substation output, 750V in rail on average
BulgariaSofiaSofia MetroLines 1 and 2
RussiaMoscowMoscow MetroNominal voltage: 825 V; allowed range: 550 V – 975 V[39]
Saint PetersburgSaint Petersburg Metro
KazanKazan Metro
Nizhny NovgorodNizhny Novgorod Metro
NovosibirskNovosibirsk Metro
SamaraSamara Metro
YekaterinburgYekaterinburg Metro
UkraineKyivKyiv MetroFSU underground systems share the same standard[38]
DniproDnipro Metro
KharkivKharkiv Metro
830ArgentinaBuenos AiresMitre LineRetiro – José León Suárez
Retiro – Bartolomé Mitre
Retiro – Tigre
OnceMorenoSarmiento Line
850FranceVillefrancheLigne de CerdagneOften referred to as the "Yellow Train"
AustriaViennaWiener Lokalbahn
900BelgiumBrusselsBrussels Metro

Conductor rail systems (AC voltage)

All systems are 3-phase unless otherwise noted.

VoltageCurrentContactCountryLocationName of systemNotes
50050 Hztop/bottom[40]AustraliaGold Coast, QueenslandSea World MonorailOperated 1986–2021
Oasis Shopping CentreOperated 1989–2017
Sydney, New South WalesSydney MonorailOperated 1988–2013[41]
60050 HzsideChinaGuangzhouGuangzhou MetroAPM Line
SingaporeLRTBukit Panjang line[42]
JapanSaitamaNew Shuttle
TokyoNippori-Toneri Liner
Yurikamome
60 HzKobe, HyōgoKobe New Transit
OsakaOsaka MetroNankō Port Town Line
Kansai International AirportWing Shuttle
TaiwanTaoyuanTaoyuan International AirportSkytrain

Special or unusual types

DC, plough collection from conductors in conduit below track

DC, one ground-level conductor

DC, two-wire

DC, power from running rails

DC, four-rail

VoltageTypeContact systemName of systemLocationCountryNotes
750Guide barsLateral to both guide bars (one guide connected to running rail)Paris MetroParisFranceRubber-tyred lines only
Lateral (positive) and top of running rails (negative) contactMontreal MetroMontrealCanadaRubber-tyred lines
Mexico City MetroMexico CityMexicoRubber-tyred lines
Third and fourth railLateral (positive) and top (negative) contactMilan Transportation SystemMilanItalyMetro (only line 1)
630Third and fourth railTop contactLondon UndergroundLondonUnited KingdomTransport for London[43]

See also

Footnotes

References

External links

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